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3.1 music

Original Message
Name: somedudelol
Date: April 28, 2005 at 18:05:32 Pacific
Subject: 3.1 music
OS: 3.1
CPU/Ram: blam
Comment:
i was wondering if anybody can email me those classic midi files from windows 3.11. they would be like canon and elrock, a jazz one and a jamican type one. I used to listen to them all the time as a kid, then we got rid of 3.1 and for some reason i want to listen to em again lol.. so if anybody can help me out that would be great!
somedudelol@yahoo.com

thanks


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Response Number 1
Name: mdorff
Date: April 28, 2005 at 19:52:33 Pacific
Subject: 3.1 music
Reply: (edit)

I think you must mean "Canyon.mid". I've never heard of the other one.
I've got one called "Jinglebellrock", but it didn't come with Windows.
Anyway, you can pick up Canyon.mid here:

http://members.roadfly.org/jxf/mikes.htm

Mike



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Response Number 2
Name: somedudelol
Date: April 29, 2005 at 04:01:34 Pacific
Subject: 3.1 music
Reply: (edit)
excellent thank you, now 3 left lol

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Response Number 3
Name: bofra
Date: April 29, 2005 at 08:55:34 Pacific
Subject: 3.1 music
Reply: (edit)
files may have been,
wfjazz.mid
wfnewa.mid
wforch.mid
wfrock.mid, from turtle beach software,
try link:
http://www.partnersinrhyme.com/midi/Misc/index.shtml ,


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Response Number 4
Name: somedudelol
Date: April 29, 2005 at 10:50:14 Pacific
Subject: 3.1 music
Reply: (edit)
nah im sry but those arent it, thanks though

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Response Number 5
Name: Soedesh
Date: May 2, 2005 at 13:42:05 Pacific
Subject: 3.1 music
Reply: (edit)
I think the files you listened too came with your soundcard that whas installed on your 3.1 computer. If you find out what soundcard it was and you download the drivers of that soundcard you will have the midi files also.
If you dont have the soundcard anymore (which i guess) installing the driver and software may be impossible so you have to ask an owner to send you the midi files (which often are copyrighted by the way, just like canyon.mid, but no one will sue you for it i guess).

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